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    Have you decided where to buy land? Location is a big deciding factor. Good luck!

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    JacM wrote:
    Not everyone is eligible to buy and not everyone wants to buy. Plenty of people happy sponging off the unemployment benefits and rental assistance money on offer out there

    This is absolutely correct!

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    Good for you!

    I prefer to pay of the loan, but that's just me. i don't like the idea of pending loans, I'd rather have it out of the way. 

    Cheers!

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    I appreciate the insights you all have contributed here! It gives me an overview of today's market and motivates me to work on some present issues. Cheers!

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    I've got to agree with the majority of my fellow commentaries'. Depends on the location of the property in discussion.

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    Great video. Looking forward to the end product. Should be fascinating.

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    I agree with Santh's advice. In black and white, submit your offer with solid market research that clearly shows them that what you are offering is more than reasonable and to their advantage. If they don't cave, you may want to rethink if that house/property is really worth spending those extra dollars. 

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    My first buy was an established home. Adding value to an established home generates income and that income is what you can eventually use to build your ideal home. It worked for me, I hope things work out for you. :)

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    Units on higher level definitely give you more privacy. Less noise too.

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    I absolutely agree with DWolfe's advice. Work smarter, not harder. If by changing agents you can save considerable money and time in the future, the difference or increase in price may be worth it. Perhaps the services included with their prices will work to your advantage. However, still have a go at negotiating with the new agent. You never know unless you try.

    Good luck! :)

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    The site is appealing and very easy to navigate. It's simple and simplicity can never fail. Great job!

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